On 2/21/14, 12:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote: > > OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even). > > I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem with > 100Mb/s connections. Ancient cisco, maybe had issues. >
there are a substantial number of 10Gb/s switch that cannot do tri-rate on copper sfps. in previous $job oob--ilo-ports doing WOL/ and cdu(s) were the annoying 100Mbs/s only devices. terminal servers (all advocent in this case) made the jump aleady. > thanks, > -Randy > > -- > Randy Carpenter > Vice President - IT Services > First Network Group, Inc. > (800)578-6381, Opt. 1 > http://www.network1.net > http://www.facebook.com/FirstNetworkGroup > > ----- Original Message ----- >> We're really pleased with the Perle IOLAN line. They even have a gigabit >> port without a $10k price tag. Amazing! >> >> It really dumbfounds me why so many vendors are still putting 10/100 >> Ethernet ports on their OOB management (looking at you OpenGear). >> Especially a PITA today since many switchports today don't support links >> speeds less than a gigabit. >> >> -richard >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Hank Disuko <gourmetci...@hotmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> I wonder if anyone has good experiences to share with out-of-band hardware? >>> I'm looking for a good OOB hardware vendor. I need to manage my >>> routers/switches/firewalls in a datacenter located overseas, and I'm >>> looking to setup a good serial console server via an OOB link. >>> I've been looking at Lantronix, OpenGear, Raritan...but they all seem to >>> have the same basic features. I'm having trouble really differentiating >>> them. >>> I'm interested in analog modem, cellular options for my OOB link. Or even >>> a secondary internet circuit either wired or wifi if the DC has that option >>> available. >>> Any good suggestions or experiences with a current OOB solution out there? >>> What are you doing for your OOB management? >>> thanks,Hank >> >> >
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